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Matthew E. White / One of These Days
TALE OF THE DAY #7: Dabba
Went to see a movie that began at 13:00 at one of my favorite non-multiplex cinemas. I went alone, after a morning dedicated to painting frame-shopping. It is good to go alone to the movies every once in a while - because you can concentrate on the people around.
I like to sit in one of the few red seats, located in the middle of the otherwise gray row. So I made my way there and behind me sat two young girls, 16 or so. They were giggling tons and were evidently excited about seeing each other. I sat down, and after a while realized my seat was being kicked quite regularly. I wondered if I should turn around and tell them to calm down, but the image of their grumpy face and appearing like a prudish hobbit made me instead stand up and move one more seat left. The girls stopped laughing and glared at me: "Like, why did you change seats, huh?" I then did what I thought was safest: pretend I didn't understand. Luckily they got the message and soon resumed into their giggling.
"Dabba" is a 2013 Indian film that lasts 104 minutes. I enjoyed it, only in the end I stared in disbelief at the screen. But having been to the KVIFF a month ago, I am fairly immune to being annoyed by an insufficient ending - yet the girls behind me brought an audience's anger to a different level, for they exclaimed quite loudly "What the f*ck? That's like the end?", making people laugh.
And with that I left.
TALE OF THE DAY #6: Warhol
Even though from today on I'm officially not an intern at TPR, an article of mine was published - quelle surprise. Here it is.